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Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), this paper analyzes the relationship between training and job … characteristics, we find a difference between males and females in the correlation of training with job satisfaction which is positive … effects. To gain insights into the reasons for this difference, we further investigate training characteristics by gender. We …
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In this paper, I analyse the relationship between job-related training and career progress of workers. Most theories of … empirical validity of such theories by analysing the effect of training on the career progress of an individual. I use the … sample of workers from twelve waves of the BHPS (1991-2002) to study the impact of training over the probability of making a …
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Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), this paper analyzes the relationship between training and job … characteristics, we find a difference between males and females in the correlation of training with job satisfaction which is positive … effects. To gain insights into the reasons for this difference, we further investigate training characteristics by gender. We …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009269253
-provided training is generally seen as an important tool for bridging the skills gap between labour force and private sector demand. Yet … little is known about how successful such training may be in closing the gender wage gap. We use a matched employer …-employee panel dataset to assess why firms train and whether formal training affects wage outcomes in Vietnamese SMEs. Training is …
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We examine how multitasking affects performance and check whether women are indeed better at multitasking. Subjects in … better at multitasking. Women suffer as much as men when forced to multitask and are actually less inclined to multitask when …
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We examine how multitasking affects performance and check whether women are indeed better at multitasking. Subjects in … better at multitasking. Women suffer as much as men when forced to multitask and are actually less inclined to multitask when …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011383252
Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP), this paper analyzes the relationship between training and job … characteristics, we find a difference between males and females in the correlation of training with job satisfaction which is positive … effects. To gain insights into the reasons for this difference, we further investigate training characteristics by gender. We …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009579633
earnings position should exhibit lower training participation rates. Since women are more likely to match this description, we … Germany faces particular household-related obstacles regarding gender differences in job-related training. …
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Using employees' longitudinal data, we study the effect of working hours on the propensity of firms to sponsor training … of their employees. We show that, whereas male part-time workers are less likely to receive training than male full …-timers, part-time working women are as likely to receive training as full-time working women. Although we cannot rule out gender …
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Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), this paper analyzes the relationship between training and job … characteristics, we find a difference between males and females in the correlation of training with job satisfaction which is positive … effects. To gain insights into the reasons for this difference, we further investigate training characteristics by gender. We …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013121284